![]() ![]() But she's also extremely naive and doesn't quite see the bigger picture. She doesn't just make her advice up, either she reads/watches/listens to a lot of older relationship experts and then distills their opinions down for her high school audience.īut then Alexander Brougham sees her getting letters out of the locker and makes her a deal: he won't tell anyone who she is if she helps him get his ex-girlfriend back.ĭarcy's the daughter of a teacher, she doesn't quite fit in at her fancy private school, she's in love with her best friend-her only friend?-and she prides herself on giving really good relationship advice. ![]() ![]() She's been running an anonymous advice line through locker 89 since she was a freshman, and prides herself on her 95% success rate. The characters themselves aren't how I pictured them, at least two of the three, but I could have just misread.ĭarcy Phillips is a relationship genius. A lot of these types of covers have characters only. ![]() I'm a fan of the move toward illustrated covers, but it definitely feels like it's a bubble that's going to burst before too long-so many covers are similarly illustrated right now! This one's cute, and I like the emphasis on the characters while also having a background. BOOK REPORT for Perfect on Paper by Sophie Gonzales ![]()
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